The Sea Farer: For ocean goers and deep-sea divers.
40mm: Robust and weighty with a slimline profile.
Saltwater Proof: Even on the deepest dives. 200m/660ft.
Swiss Precision: Sellita SW200-1 movement with 40hr power reserve
Timing Bezel: Rotating uni-directional bezel in durable ceramic
The Globetrotter: Track time abroad or back home.
41mm: Perfect for legibility with a substantial presence on the wrist.
Pressure proof: Perfect at high altitude or deep dives (200m/660ft).
Swiss Precision: The Sellita SW330-2 with 56hr power reserve.
24hr Bezel: Rotating bi-directional ceramic bezel with lumed graduations for legibility in any timezone.
FAQ
Our most asked questions fromm our Nomadic Community about our watches, Belfast HQ and we answer them all here
What is a GMT?
A GMT watch is a timepiece which displays a second time zone, in addition to local time. This is achieved by an additional ‘GMT’ hand which rotates once every 24hrs in addition to the traditional 12hr hands showing the hours, minutes and seconds in local time. Originally developed for pilots in the 1950’s and named after Greenwich Mean Time, the international standard for air travel. Pilots would set their 24hr hand to always remain at GMT time, then adjust the 12hr hands to local time in whatever country they landed.